Abstract

Shear-free theory of V.Z. Vlasov remains one of the most reasonable approaches to calculating thin-walled bars taking into account constrained torsion. At the same time, the use of this theory for the analysis of deformations of frame structures still requires research in terms of the conditions for transferring forces in bar connections. As noted in some scientific papers, the balance of bimoments can be significantly broken at the joints of thin-walled bars of an open profile in some designs. This paper deals with this phenomenon for steel I-beam profiles, associated with the presence of inclined stiffeners in joint units. Using shell finite element models, the influence of inclined stiffeners on the appearance of bimoment jumps at the pairwise connection of bars is shown. A dependence is derived that makes it possible to take into account the stiffness of the inclined edge in the bar models from the point of view of the restraint of cross-section warping. On the basis of numerical experiments, it was determined that the introduction of such stiffness into the bar finite element schemes of frame structures allows to reflect the condition of bars interaction in the transferring of bimoments with a sufficiently high accuracy for engineering practice.

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